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Explore All Photography Blogs By Jeroen

This blog overview page brings together all photography articles by Jeroen Van Nieuwenhove, offering readers a central place to explore his guides, stories and in-depth resources. From detailed photo workshop insights and practical drone advice to specialised volcano photography articles, inspiring Behind the Shot stories, and trusted reviews and gear recommendations, every category is easy to access from here. Use the links below to dive into the topics that matter most and discover new inspiration for your own adventures.

Featured Blog Articles

The Meradalir Eruption - A Timeline
The Meradalir Eruption – A Timeline

The Meradalir Eruption – A Timeline

Why I Don't Share (Some) Photo Locations (& You Shouldn't Either)
Why I Don’t Share (Some) Photo Locations (& You Shouldn’t Either)

Why I Don’t Share (Some) Photo Locations (& You Shouldn’t Either)

Most Recent Blog Articles

Greenland Photo Workshop in Winter
Why AI Won’t Replace Nature Photography (But Will Complement It) LandscapeOpinion

Why AI Won’t Replace Nature Photography (But Will Complement It)

2023 is the year in which artificial intelligence, or AI, has taken the world by storm. The absurdly fast development of the technology behind AI has forever changed the future of photography, and art by extension. AI even has photographers fear for the existence of their jobs. While it is true that AI will change photography, I don't believe it…
Behind the Shot - How Spontaneity Earned Me an Award-Winning Photo
Behind the Shot – How Spontaneity Earned Me an Award-Winning Photo Behind The ShotLandscapeVolcano

Behind the Shot – How Spontaneity Earned Me an Award-Winning Photo

In this month's 'Behind the Shot' blog I want to tell the story behind one of my favourite images, called 'Skýjasnúningur'. I want to share that story because I feel it goes to show that even though you might be lucky with certain conditions and situations, you still need to act on it to make it happen.